I was arguing all night over this. Which album was better Nas' Illmatic or Biggie's Ready to Die? Also, who has better lyrics, Nas or Biggie? I know they have different styles, but lyrically who is better?
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Please vote! If the poll's results are favorable, I swear I'm going to show the results to the Niggas I was arguing with when we go back to work, then, talk mad shit the rest of the day.
I think the fog of nostalgia has some of you not seeing clearly. First there is a fallacy of thought. Illmatic dropped in 1994, Ready to Die, a full decade later.
Pseudo-intellectual dumb ass.I think the fog of nostalgia has some of you not seeing clearly. First there is a fallacy of thought.
I think the fog of nostalgia has some of you not seeing clearly. First there is a fallacy of thought. Illmatic dropped in 1994, Ready to Die, a full decade later.
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Starting with the intro, it provides a glimpse into Nas at the time he realized that he could rap on Live at the BBQ, to his and AZ talking about counting money, rolling blunts, Hennessy, and then we are dropped into the first track.
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We start with the birth of young Christopher Wallace, his bad behavior and the dissolution of his parents relationship, to his decision to rob a train. From there we are taken on a nihilistic ride through his life.
To compare the two is like comparing a VCR to a DVD player. The production value had changed so vastly in that decade, the subject matter became more vivid. Since we must, per the OP and Topic, for my money, Ready to Die stands tall.
I think the fog of nostalgia has some of you not seeing clearly. First there is a fallacy of thought. Illmatic dropped in 1994, Ready to Die, a full decade later.
![]()
Starting with the intro, it provides a glimpse into Nas at the time he realized that he could rap on Live at the BBQ, to his and AZ talking about counting money, rolling blunts, Hennessy, and then we are dropped into the first track.
![]()
We start with the birth of young Christopher Wallace, his bad behavior and the dissolution of his parents relationship, to his decision to rob a train. From there we are taken on a nihilistic ride through his life.
To compare the two is like comparing a VCR to a DVD player. The production value had changed so vastly in that decade, the subject matter became more vivid. Since we must, per the OP and Topic, for my money, Ready to Die stands tall.
I think the fog of nostalgia has some of you not seeing clearly. First there is a fallacy of thought. Illmatic dropped in 1994, Ready to Die, a full decade later.
![]()
Starting with the intro, it provides a glimpse into Nas at the time he realized that he could rap on Live at the BBQ, to his and AZ talking about counting money, rolling blunts, Hennessy, and then we are dropped into the first track.
![]()
We start with the birth of young Christopher Wallace, his bad behavior and the dissolution of his parents relationship, to his decision to rob a train. From there we are taken on a nihilistic ride through his life.
To compare the two is like comparing a VCR to a DVD player. The production value had changed so vastly in that decade, the subject matter became more vivid. Since we must, per the OP and Topic, for my money, Ready to Die stands tall.
Ready To Die. Illmatic was overrated.
When a man tries to drop knowledge and is dead wrong.
Biggie died in 1997 but his debut Almere came out in 2004![]()
first of all.........nevermind, just never mind![]()
nigga said a full decade later
, biggie making albums from the grave now? i got money that says you're a cac, who wanna take that bet? oh and illmatic is better, it changed hip hop, it was short and to the point, with that said tho, i wont get mad if someone said ready to die was better, has more commercial appeal
Overall i liked Illmatic better. And i might be one of the few who liked Life after Death better than Ready to Die.
Pseudo-intellectual dumb ass.![]()
...I smell a Cac.![]()
some ppl will say it was written is better than illmatic,